“We will see over the years how many goals I have got. Hopefully I will still be fit and healthy and getting selected by the manager.

“It is achievable but not something I’m thinking about too much right now.”

Sunday’s meeting with Croatia will give England the chance to end the year on a high and also banish the ghosts of their World Cup semi-final exit at the hands of the same opponents.

A win will take Gareth Southgate’s side into the final stages of the Nations League, although defeat would result in relegation to League B.

Kane missed a glorious chance to put England 2-0 ahead in the last-four clash in Moscow, being denied by goalkeeper Danijel Subasic and hitting a post from the rebound before Croatia went on to reach the final.

Harry Kane was denied by Danijel Subasic before he hit a post from the rebound (Aaron Chown/PA)

He admits he still plays the opportunity over in his mind but is now determined to lead England to another semi-final appearance, this time in the inaugural Nations League.

Asked if he still thinks about the miss, he Kane replied: “Of course.

“I have always said as a striker, whenever you miss a chance you have to forget about it as quickly as possible.

“It hurts, any semi-final or big game you lose you always think about what you could have done better – and there are few bigger games than a semi-final.

“I don’t think about it as much anymore, I am just trying to focus on each game as they come along.